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liberate

[lib-uh-reyt] / ˈlɪb əˌreɪt /


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Resistance to slavery started in Africa, Ms. Gibson contends, citing examples of Africans who attacked European boats or liberated those who had been kidnapped.

From The Wall Street Journal

We watched them go one by one or in little groups to the cemeteries to find the graves of the young men they'd known and whom they'd left behind in the soil of liberated France.

From BBC

Rolling Stone also awarded four stars, saying Williams sounded "liberated" and "unrepentantly mad" as he "delivered some of his best songs in years".

From BBC

All were driven to renounce the material world and liberate themselves from desires by going “forth to homelessness,” as several poems put it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other writers liberated by Ms. Allen include Horton Foote and Eudora Welty, who were similarly cast out for being “regional” writers.

From The Wall Street Journal